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Beauty products are finally on board with the stylish traveler. While it used to be standard practice to portion out full-sized creams and liquids into spare contact cases, brands are now finding innovative ways to deliver TSA-friendly customer favorites.

Case in point: last summer’s vending machine launch by 3FLOZ was nothing short of genius, replacing airport snacks with rows of miniaturized luxury product. But for those who want an entire regimen to pack—not purchase just before boarding—there’s the vbeauté It Kit.

Vbeauté’s focus is on anti-aging, although their paraben and fragrance-free line should work on all ages. Originally conceived as a high-end skincare line, the company has also introduced hydrating lip glosses, no doubt inspired by their founder’s beauty preferences.

vbeauté It Kit, $99 (Image courtesy vbeauté)

“My daily routine is simple, and I don’t use much makeup,” says vbeauté CEO and founder Julie Macklowe. Her permanent essentials include only skincare and lip gloss, and the former isn't always the most convenient thing to pack on-the-go.

When Macklowe launched her brand in 2011, her first creation was a set she could easily carry through the airport. Her It Kit comes fully stocked with downsized tubes of cleanser, exfoliant, serum, moisturizer and eye cream. Each holds enough product to last a full month, and you can refill the compartments when you’re done. But the real selling point is the packaging: lightweight plastic with a gunmetal spray that scans straight through security. Pack it in your carry-on with the rest of your travel gear, and leave the clear Ziploc bags at home.

Since Macklowe is a frequent flyer, I suspect the It Kit isn’t the only thing she always brings with her. Her other must-haves include a lip product (she’s currently loving her vbeauté Lip Spread Tinting Gloss), ear plugs, an eye mask, a neck pillow and a makeup palette from Too Faced—“It can prep you for any look and is easy to carry.” And to combat the dry air in the plain? She slips an SK-II Facial Treatment Mask into her bag.

Julie Macklowe (Image courtesy vbeauté)

Beauty favorites aside, she’s also picked up some general travel tips over the years. “I always stick with a color scheme when packing clothes,” she tells me. By this, she’s not suggesting a one-color wardrobe, but one that allows clothes to easily be interchanged. Save bulky items for your airplane outfit (layer as much as possible) and double check that you can dress most pieces up or down.

Her final tip is a much-appreciated space-saver. “I recommend taking some knits and rolling your clothes to make more room,” she says, “Use tissue paper to avoid wrinkles, and in the worst case scenario, a quick steaming in the shower will save most items.” And with this parting advice (and her It Kit in tow), she's off to her next destination.